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Health Notes May 2023: Take A Sound Bath, Run A 5K

Take A Bath – No Water Required The Waterville Library is hosting a relaxing sound bath performance on Tuesday, May 2, at 4pm in Community Room...

May 2023 Art Notes: 30 Years of 20 North

Celebrate 20 North Gallery’s 30 years 20 North Gallery, the oldest independent gallery in Toledo, celebrates its 30th anniversary this spring with a retrospective exhibition...

Children’s Theater Workshop presents Stargazer

Stargazer, an original play written by the students at Children’s Theatre Workshop (CTW), is a typical adventure story — a group of friends must...

On Drowning Rats Book Launched at Gathering Volumes

What do you do when you have been the victim of sexual harassment in the workplace? Cami Roth Szirotnyak and Rachel Richardson decided when...

Bless Charlie Mops

A song sung in many British pubs, Beer, Beer, Beer, is so old that there is uncertainty about its origins. A jaunty tune about...

Feminist Library Collection Growing

A new book club, a new collection librarian and expansion of media offerings are all part of the Steinem Sisters Collection at the Toledo...

Vod’s Here Creates Connection Through Mindful Crafting

Describing Vod’s Here, owner Michelle Atkinson uses the term “organized chaos.” And she would not have it any other way. Walking into the business’...

A bright idea: artist-built lamps illuminate local ingenuity

A preview of what to expect at this Friday's opening of LIT! Art Electrified at Blue Door Studio, 356 Morris St., Toledo.LIT! Art Electrified...

Toledo Opera Honors its Own with Great Opera Choruses

Toledo Opera presents “Celebrazione del Coro, a concert of Great Opera Choruses,” April 21 and 23 at The Valentine Theater. The evening promises not...

Deals, concerts, camaraderie on offer at Record Store Day 2023

What’s Record Store Day? Record Store Day, conceived in 2007 at a gathering of independent record store owners and employees as a way to celebrate...

Regency Ball, a Unique Event for Attendees Who Embrace History and Costumes

April 29th marks the second Jane Austen Regency Ball at the Toledo Club — the passion project of Austen enthusiast Alana Ellyn. For those...

Faith and Justice: Listening and Learning at First Thursdays

Many people rightly decry the lack of spaces where difficult conversations about social and political subjects can take place. Traditional media outlets and civic...

Honey, produce, farming skills on offer at Tatum Park

  Don’t try calling Tatum Park a community garden, because it’s much more than that according to founder Sonia Flunder-McNair of Urban Wholistics. Her operation...

Barbershop, with a Capital B

Learning from the community For millions of American men, the barber shop is more than a fresh haircut and beard trim. It’s a refuge. It’s...

Journey To Aistear

Aistear Brewing hosts games, events, brews at their Bowling Green tavern During the great quest of your life you may journey through a small village...

On the radar: Toledo Community Foundation celebrates 50th with gift of art

The Greater Toledo Community Foundation, in honor of its 50th anniversary, has donated $400,000 in support to the Metroparks Toledo Foundation for a public...
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